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Independent from Long Beach, California • 18

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TT" i. it 1 tfV M-ENPENT (AMI PRSS-TELEGRAM (PM1 tea.oct.i7, ms lb i Robert Perkins, a depu The Rev. Dale pastor of the Geneva Pfts-i byterian Church, said tye 5 conference was designed' to discuss the problem of local hunger and to pro- vide members of community particularly clergymen and churqji secretaries with informa-' tion about organizations She said the county distributes about $25 million worth of food stamps each month. Of those, she added, only about half or $13 millknware paid for. The conference, held at St.

Matthews Catholic Church, also featured appearances by representatives from 16 public and community service leave it at the church for members awho might be eligible for food stamps. Every person I talked to said the same thing, she explained. "They all told me they could give me me but nok-a, whole bunch because if people got a hold of they might abuse the A representative for the county, however, said employes had no such in-structions, adding that she thought it was VapalUng" if the event did (Continued from Page B-I) V'-l v. to Long Beach residents for a nominal fee, and senior citizeiis will get' priority, for their use. Plans also call for the implementation of a transportation system so people without cars can get to and from their gardens, Mrs.

Simon said. Barry Engleberg, a representative from the office of tJ.S. Rep. Glenn Anderson, D-Long Beach. several told the group that i food stamp program reform bills are now before Congress.

He said Congress will nQ doubt battle over the bills before coming to a compromise ana suggested that people concerned about food stamp reform let their legislators know yrhat they think subject. i ty. for Los Angeles' County Sui ipervisor James Hayes, said the county, Is. making every effort to solve problems" within the Department of Public Social-Services, which administers the food; stamp program in the county. He added, though, that there is a lot of tension on both sides clients and employes." Perkins' remarks -about the countys role in; the food stamp program were prompted ny the complaint of Cathy Lynn, who said one, but five" employes at the Long Beach Department of Public Social Services office refused to give her a stack of brochures about the food stamp program.

She said she requested the information for her church-and planned to ing authority of police officers is sufficient to solve the problem of campers blocking harrow streets. The California vehicle code expressly grants our police officers the power Wesley Backus, a member of the. Boanl (d Educa-gram deputy for-food tion of ABC Unified School stamp operations, said District, will; conduct a there are about 750,000 series of. sessions at-the persons receiving food district 16700 -'Norwalk Cerritos, to hear; comments, fcon-cems and suggestions cm "school affairs from: the sheer Community, school employes and students. stamps throoghoutthe She said the program is a good one" but also is prone to complaints because of-its volume.

On camper street parking WOLFMAN GUARDS DOOR OF HAUNTED HOUSE Lloyd Coals, 21, is Part of Campus Life Weeklong Show project open all week spooky house back in its old haunts L.B. auditors off ice -gets OK for qualifying CPAs State law prevents Long Beach from adopting an prohibit ordinance to prohibit campers being parked on city streets for periods longer than 24 hours, City Atty. Leonard Putnam has orted to the City Coun- sr Even if the city had au-' thority to adopt such an ordinance, the report said, it would be of questionable value because of the difficulty of enforcing it Councilwoman Eunice N. Sato had asked at the Sept. 30 meeting of the council if the city could impose a 24-hour parking because limit on campers they were blocking traffic and creating other problems, particularly on narrow streets in her district The opinion, written by Dep: City Atty.

Phil J. Shafer, said the state cle code specifically provides that no local authority shall enact or enforce any ordinarice on the matters covered by this code unless expressly authorized herein, ABC District other traffic upon such steet," the opinion said. Putnam said he had viewed the matter with city prosecutor Robert W. Parkin.and said Parkin, concurs in toe opinion. standing with the State1 -j Board of Accountancy that the experience received in the city auditor's office is at a level which would be acceptable, fo satisfy the experiencetequired to the CPA certfica-tion Courson said.

Representatives, of the a4aji aa4i(Saj1 mikliA QA states certified public accountants qualifications committee conducted a review of the office last July. 'r "Very favorable comments regarding our audit, programs, planning proce-. dures; and audit work ex- members, CourSon said. Health Questions SPItJAL Siebert said the project, with its assortment of ghouls and monsters, started in North Long Beach but that for the past two years the group could not find a facility in that area to use. Two years ago they group rented a facility in Hawaiian Gardens, and last year it operated in Cerritos.

Since they started seven years ago, more than people have been aide to scare up the price of admission to tour, the Haunted House, Siebert said. travaganza includes a gorilla which can easily escape from' its flimsy cage and an assortment of mad doctors, vampires and monsters guaranteed to scare the devil out of anyone. But only people over 12 are admitted. The house will be open at 6:30 each evening. The visitor is greeted at the door by a tall monster dressed in evening clothes and resembling a wolf.

A guide then takes about 25 visitors at a time through the there is safety in numbers. They wind through a maze of spooky rooms, eerie strobe JightsMnd strange and soui music and sounds. The Long Beach City auditors office has become the first such office, in California to be approved by the State Board of Accountancy for expert-ence in qualifying individuals as certified public accountants, according to City Auditor Murray T. Courson. Courson said the state board, in a recent letter, officially granted approval and acceptance of the acceptance i experience obtained in this office in pursuit of -the CPA professional designa- and.

MindSi Award-win- documentary on Vietnam, be screened in Colleges Bur-night Center Theater Tuesday at 6 p.m. under the sponsorship of the colleges Veterans' Affairs' Office. vThe film, produced by Peter Davis and' Bert Schneider, is an examination of the state of mind that led to American involvement in Vietnam. The filmmakers probe for logic behind military actions that devastated one society and polarized another. The controversial documentary draws upon historical record ana Interviews photographed specifically for the In reference to the prob- lem of enforcing such an ordinance, Shafer pointed outtoata camper owner could avoid prosecution merely by moving his war vehicle a short distance and 'preventing it from being parked in one position for more than 24 consecutive hours.

The attorney's opinion said the office feels exist- Hearts the Academy ning will Cerritos a which they may refer peo- ineed. pie in i sessions set The meetings krill, at oq the second and fourth Monday of month. The first meeting wUl be tonight -Backus said, I am only one member of the board and; as such, cannot make, a -decision for the board. However, as an elected -official I feel it is impor-tant to know the concerns; desires and needs of the people and these are designed to enable to Extra spending monejy, witha.CUwta Tied AdC SALLYE B. CARPENTlER EXPERT AND PERSONAL COUNSEUNG FOR A PROPER HEARING AD SELECTION.

OVER ONE QUARTER CENTURY UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT IN THE LONG BEACH AREA; siwnMAVi.ii.k PH. 437-06661 and Answers STRESS ANCE.look at it how they tih their head to one side or qiwL One shoulder may be loiter dun the odcr, one hip hher. Sway4acicedf iouK ed shouMm or loo staumi neck. Walking with a it linp or wMi one toe ouL Bowed legs or knocked knee. Leaning ward or backward with Mjdywct These i -1 'awnectiofi obviously stnole.

When a der- Wanoi token or ik Dieted from me body, there Is a STRESS BUBiMJP and is this stress fauikto'iiiat RPLOOES INTOAMiCRAINE wii im mnta mt i kejtepsSu'geL' aligned ani cheating them Personally apfc' preach, anyone wno stiR has mipaines and does not ald ini balmsT is rea I memsetvei of hnltiy, -county. to remove a vehicle from a street when such vehicle is let standing in such a position as to obstruct the normal movement of traffic, or in such a condition as to create a hazard to tion. In a Council has long held toe opinion that the performance by the staff members of this office has been the equivalent to performance stand ards employed by private inting firms. accounfingl To get official recognition of this, he said, he asked the State Board of Accountancy to evaluate the audit work being performed by hid office. The review was made to obtain a formal, under I'V A- i on project The film includes exclusive interviews with Gen.

William Westmoreland, former Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, former Sen. William bright and Walt Ro6tow, one of President Lyndon Johnson's closest advisers. Dis, who also pco-, ditfed the Emmy Award-. winning Selling of the Pentagon," says and Minds," is a movie about war. It: is neither pro nor anti-American; it is an attempt to understand what we have done and what we have become.

It is not a chronology of the war so much as1 a study of peoples feelings. Seating is limited and will be on the first-come, first-serve basis. 12:52 p.m.. fic accident at Long 2:15 p.m., injury Appleton Street at Cherry Avenue; 2:55 p.m., injury traffic 10th Street at Cherry Avenue; 3:03 p.m., noninjury traffic accident. Seventh Street at Orange Avenue; 4:18 p.m., in-.

jury traffic Harbor Avenue at Pacific Coast High--wayt-42 B.m-injurytratfic-accident. Willow Street at Orange Avenue. Michael E. Dixon, Pastor, AS.Ht -te P2I 36-7204 Stsryand Photo By HAL LOWE wfr, y. The annual' fund-raising each -project for the Long Beai Campus Life youth organisation is: back near its old Zhauhting grounds in the Inorth part of town after Ibdihg out of the city for project, the Cam-, Haunted House, is tyiil each evening through Saturday in a former auto-fepair facility at 3555 South at the corner of Downey Avenue.

OPERATING tor its seventh year, the Haunted. House project provides the Campus Life group with about 17 per' cent of its annual operating budget, according to Director Al Siebert. "One of the reasons that its great to.be back in this area- is because -over the yeafs we have built a large following, and we expect attendance at the Haunted House to be High this year, he declared. POBIIC NOTICE NOTICE Note i toreto men by tbe vote fMd COr(iM Walker Siller rctidA( (bl! 2ftWlS aht will sol be rrmiiUe far teu. Habihtiei.

or obfigatwM in-nnodby any oenoai other ten bendf. Doiao Ortober M. ttTi. CEORGINA WALKER PubOfa.n. a.

a. in lbi R-Miti 3ncmMHis business NAME STATEMENT ThefaUowwi penon debts bwinru MACHINE TOOL CO. at .1 cJLtfi Jan Ave Tha vidual JAMES L. ANION Tbiii sunemrm an (tied aitb ihr Coanljr Clerk id Lot Aaseieb County an OrtabeT in. IKS.

Pub 0t W. V. Not 1. H. IK5 ii LBI Min i-FicTmoni BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foilowini permit dan J.

FISH MARKET 01 Mil Vernant Ate Lot Aaerict. Caidenda MM4. rtb Cfij KemHb Grietby. 123b Aitmill Canon. Caldorma I by an indi- Tha tidual.

KENNETH GRIGSBY TMt tutement filed with Hie CuuntyOrb a( Lot Aafefcf County on Oct.lf.lKS Pub'OCl 27. Nmr 1 IA. IT. IKS MP LBI TMMS3 FR I'lTKHl BUSINESS --NAME RATEMENT The'jnikiaing penon dang bwneit RAY A KEITHS CYOE SHOP at SU7 Deny Ave Laos Beach. Caldorat MMS Robert Keith Wildt.

SM N. Ciarlall. Lakeawid. Caldarnu M7I3. TtwbameHiieoadNrtedbyantadF Muai.

ROBERT KEITH WILDT Tbit (Utcneat an fifaS adb the Oaanly Oft af La A nee In Cuamy aa Ort 10.1Kb Pab On MU. Nov 1. 1. Ml mi LBI TMMtt FICTITIOUS BIMNEM NAME RATEMENT Th loiloaiag perm a (fault bUMKIe DISCOVERY al the Ai Trnaaal bciidl. Caieuraa PaH Harwood Hit Leap Brack.

Tba Beach Etna SI BeRIIaaier -by aniadi- PAUL HARWOOD FIWELL Tbi tuimral an fried tub Ihr OeaMy tint at Lao Aagries Ciiaaty aa Ormaer hi. iks MM M.ITNae 1. M. IKS LBI -1WNM- nrrmouBisiNEK NAME RATEMENT TfaJaUaaav penoa a CHIEF GOriTRIBUTOR TOTIIE MIGRAINE 1 17 i.A hi Whats the siren? WE TRY fochange the cast at the Haunted House each year, and that is why we have been able to build a. Siebert said while helping to apply the finishing th make-up of one of the more than 50 monsters which roam there.

Siebert noted that more than 100 youth volunteers are work-' ing this year to help make the project a success. This year the ghoul ex- PUBLIC NOTKE NON-RESPONSIBILITY NOTICE Notice it rss tbcunder- aaw: i of The Ace ftlnlnl $1 M9 DiONWIi Ciloontii. that after, the. due of Od. 22.

UTS. be will art be retpomiMe for any debit, liabilities, or oUiganon incurred by any penont other than Mmtelf. Dated Oct. S.4KS RONALD BURTON GUARD Pub Oct. Hr IKS GO LBI iSll FICTmoUS BUSINESS -NAME RATEMENT Tbe ioDowni penua a dang buiineu THE CENTURY ROOM al 111 Magnuiia Lone Beach.

California urn Kay Lena Gray. Ml Mai 1 1 Beach California WMS nun buaineM a conducted by aa indi- RAY LEON GRAY Thu aiatefomt an tiled with the Couatv Clerk Lot Aagelet County on Oct if. IK i Pub Oct. r. Nov 1.

19. IT. IKS LBI ft-Mtll PKTmOUH BISINE8S -NAME RATEMENT The faMawing penon i doing buunen FILIPINO BUILDERS at 2M2 Ctoai Aw Lang React. Calif. MhlA.

20K2' Canal Ava. Temita D. Biouyi. 3 Lom Beach. Cald.

wia Thu buaWCM coadi bymindi- ndatl. TERESITO D. BINUYA rat fried TMt tialrmenl was fried with the County Clerk of Lot Angetrt County eu October lbi IKK Pub Oct 2T. Xav I. IB.

IT. IKS ii LBI TMM22 FtCTmOUriBI NAME 8TA' buiinm WESTERLY CABINET COMPANY at E. CtrlM it Caoiptcn. Calif. MBS.

Sabaa C. Hincbee. 2 High Men Drive. Duarte. Cald MAIB.

Thu buomeii aoduetod bp aalndi- NELSON C. HDICHEE Thu ttalrtoent an filed wtlhT tor CaaMy Clerh af Lat Aaprict Caaaty aa Ocluber Av IKS Pab Oct 2T. Nov 2. It, IT. IKS 41) LBI IMbTIl The fallaaMf parum dmog TRES JOU OF LONG BEACH af AUintic Af Lang Beach.

Caidanaa Robert (Yatg. Mai too Leng MOM Thu butawta caadacud by aa kdi- ROBERT CRAIG Thu Maitonri wn fried urib Ike Cbmt Ctorh af Lot AuHee Coaaty aa Ortubrr la. IKS. 1 Pab Ort T. Nor I Id.

T. IKS LBI -a-anr. Siadrhaber laad. Laag Beach. Cald Kraaeth Jtoeph LaCbtto.

SB B-aay Uuc Reach. CM ted Thu buitocto it aandactod by an bidt- OF COURSE there is a lot of screaming going on but everMseemstb get a kick put of being ened, Siebert said. Campus Life is a Christian youth organization which promotes religious clubs on local high-school campuses, Siebert said. PUBLIC NOTICE 7S-I1M1 FICTITIOUS BUHNESB NAME RATEMENT The toUownig perm it doing buiioeu at: E-Z CLEAN at '511 W. IDth Long Beach.

Calif. MBIL Addle Roberto, SIS W. Ittb Si. Long Bete.Calri.MBU. Thu buiHMi it conducted by aa indi-vidail.

ADELLZ ROBERTS Thit statomeat was fried with the County Clerk of Lot Angeles County oo October 21. IKS. Pub Ort 27. Nov. 3.

10. IT. IKS i All LBI TS-H7M FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foi tun ing penon it doing butineat GAG AUTO BODY at MIA Loog Beach. Bled Long Bcte. Calif.

MB07. Rogrlio AvrwiP5 Thu bin Torre Gantoy. 1441 Myrtle if MIW7. Beach. Cald MHinrtk is conducted by an individual.

ROGEUO TORRES GARIBAY This aLttrmeat was filed the Couaiy Clerk of Lot Aogeiet Coumy uo iy 4,11.20.27. IKS -4U LBI Ts-aato FKTTnOLS BUSINESS NAME RATEMENT Tbe faitowing perm ia dong buaaieaa CARPETLAND at I me Beach. California oorn I AUantie Avt. J. Crug.

Molina Ave. Lone Brack. Califoma NH14 Thu buaineM ia conducted by an adi-vidual. ROBERT J. CRAIG Thia Mamnenl aaa (tied anh the Cownly Clerk of Lot A age lea Comfy on October I.

IKS Pub. Ort 13. 20. r. IKS 4U LBI TS-0IM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME RATEMENT The foi lowing penoa doing buMdrat TUTU ENTERPBISES at NSto So.

Figueroa Si Canan. Caldomia MCM. Hilda FranUm. IlStt Coziunei St. Cyprnt.

Caidanaa KUI Tbu buMwaa eundurtod hy an iadi vidnl HILDA FRANKUN Tin MatoiMM wn fried wrih ad County Clerk of La Aagriet Couaiy an Get 2. IKS Pub Or' II. 2 2T.Nee ndt-anLEf IS-tolM FICTTTIOUS HWNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foOowag penoa Iariao kutiaett ALOHA LAWN SERVICE at 2 Nipumu. Laug Beach. CilrianHa MMS.

Wdltoui Motombauer. toto Npo( -Ave Luuu Bench. Cabfanria MUI Thu but aesa. rsudurtrd by halted purtnmhip WILLIAM OLDEN HAl'ER Tbit MKraeM a a fried Ji Ifee CbaityCIteaf Lot Aageira Cmaty Ortoherl toll -Pub Oct A. U.

to. 2T. IKS 4f LBI TS-Wlia FKTmOll BUHNESI EMENT NANI The fate perm udtoug kutaes TPMS BURGERS rt Aw Laag Pete. CaUhnaa drku Tai Hideka Taankita. 2l Tigertad Dr.

UajUamte. Caidanria laterMd by aaiadL 1 H1DEKO TANtSHTTA Tbn DectR. I read ywr coIrhir every Mmday, I cant hdp ktt mfcr if i-uceRitreM hm frm Db yea kiew af RBytkiDg that really effectfre? PUBLIC NOTICE TS-2NT8 nermous business NAME STATEMENT The foOawiag perm ia dab butueas It: THE CHABTIR at Mnl Place. Apt. Lou Beach.

Calif. SUMS. Daniel rrancia Suilivai Place. Apt. Long Bench.

TMt BusiaMii eanductc incit Suilivan, bm NHL byaatodi- viduaL DANIEL FRANCS SULUVAN Thit atatement wat filed with the County Clerk of Lot Aagelet County on Oct. H. IKS. Pub. 6rt.

IS. 10. 27. Nov. I.

IKS (40 LBI 5S5T1 FICTITIOUS BITINESS ENT NAME RATEME The (ollowiiig penon ia doing HAH ELECTRICAL at MOO E. Ana hebn. Lang Beach. CUVonia MOIL Robert Franklin Hegedua, 2207 Grand. Lang Beach.

California MM. This business conducted by au individual. ROBERT FRANKLIN HEGEDUS Thia tlatomeM wu fried vmh the County Clerk of Las Angeles County on October 7. 1JTS. PUB.

Ocf. Q. to. r. Navrr.

IKS HtfLBI saw--1 FKTmOUS BUSINESS NAME RATEMENT The faUaurinc perm it dob butineat JAZ ENTERPRISES at 2410 DeUa Ave Long Bcte. California MMIL i David Joaefuu David Ztdaeto. 2110 Delta Aw Long Beach. California MMIL Thu baaaeae it cendnctad by aa hdi-vidual. JOSEFINA D.

ZULU ETA This auienimt was filed wbh the County Ork ef Lot Angeles Cbunty on 20.27. Nav 2. W. 1175 4(1 LBI 1 jMJmmK? Al Bll 'toau FKIITHKI BlsINESS NAME RATEMENT The fallauu perm dan haobtoii EKTEBPRISES at I702S James T. Wdm.

1765 KemagM, Cemtaa. Calif. MT0I. Thu baunest it canduried hy an tadi- JAMES VILSON Utototto frito Mb tht Crariji Ote Lbi Angctei Oouat) oa 171 Pub Ort to, r. Nuv W.

7Si4l LBI rT rTCfffTOTJriUlNESf -rr-NAME RATEMENT TV falfaurtog ptrw to LESSC I SERVICE ISCCnCrr haRd.UkrtMgd.Ca. SKIS Letter CaiaeiM. 2MS Cbirtta Aw Ukrmod.Ca M7IL ThH kweM wdurted by aa iadi- LESTER C. CAEEEON Tbto rtamnrM Idrd Mb the iDwiity Clerh 6 Lm A age lei Canty aa Ort Ml Pah Ort 2L2T.Na. LNLIKSHULBI TS-tolto TTFirrmol 6 BUSXESS NAME RATEMENT The fatenag penaa doa baten SERVICE Bete.

Calif Dawd ADed LnBeteCabf NM4. IE.MSI by aa iadi- pnbions and I can havemijjaines. illyiindep stand and a sympathize betweei idpihM til ktt-wrth anyone uce? The following emergency calls were answered by the Long Beach police ana fire departments the ZMtour period ending at 8 p.m. Sun-. a.m..

miury traffic accident. Second Street at Bellflower Boulevard: 3:52 a.m., noninjury traffic accident, South Street at John Avenue: 9:56 a.m., injury traffic accident. S9th Street at -Walnut -Avenue: injury traffic accident, 2281 California Ave. ATTENTION MERCHANTS RISIOCNTS Of DOWNTOWN LONO IIACM There haftble Study Tuesdoy, 10 o.m. to II JO am.

at -IRtrat Christian Cfjurrl 5th A Locust, LL-. i 0 who has. mi-. waft 1 Db Loan! wwt me miyanes and qut suferers'lhai most people dotrt yEt. As Rnk me new the dreaded mwame problem0 kin Poking balance and stress U-I felt had a mm Mum ajRms kasmS Right wat i you to accept die one basic tadthto MOTKl TO SOTSCRlIEili YOU DO NOT OCT TOUR REGULAR CARRIER DELIVERED IirxpaiDEjnPTtumud: FKTITRH.

BUSINESS NAME RATEMENT Ihr faUuang perm a dang hanaeu vmum'ke DTivsrtrSSlySdlJindtrr itlort'inn Wa iri deriuar to you wdaRy. Saevica IVpi- Ham fath forte Cbcufotoi Daal.j vWafaufoyiunid TOA30 A.M. Prato-Trtagram tafaehdoyi witd 7J00 F.M. SaMutei Suadaui imS 10:30 A.NL BMClk Lawwoori. Im Atamrioa.

NoHtotoO'B Sea Bacti BeJPWaee Cffrtfos. NOrtMtt, Paramount 111 La Vane Aw. Laag Beach. Cairior niawdcB Eaubt MarMeL llS La Awe Laag Beach. CaMonua wte.

Thu huMuna naadactod hy EMILIO E. MARQUEZ Tbu tiMvami wn fried with tha Htr af UMtehf Chuuty Ort iSSKS Pub ON Ml 27. lia. I. M.

UTWdl LBI BRING A v. ftaganafes tir'JF'Sf WHO HAS MIGRAINE HEAD- ACHES HAS-iA. BODY ANT) 5v3 BL, Lg SPl THAT JS bUT OF.BAL-r W.43L Soum Bm Aive Comaon, Lmnoad OflHW ran Count o- Lora Beach EEXKETH LaCOSTE Tnt uaMwat a at fried wuh the City Ork ef Im Aafriea Couriy en Ortobeflt. IKK Pah Ocg 27. Na.

1 M. IT. IKS 'to LBI DAVID A MERCHANT Th itaeiMi aa (did aab the CaaCM af Laa Aiviet CbaKy at pX OiUllSS. ft-' LBI Cbaaiy (Vrb af Lai Aageiea Canty at Ortabwl WL Pah Of It S. 27.

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